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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 22
A British war steamer, has been off Mobile several days, and one of her officers is now in that city looking for a "British Consul." There is no such article there since Mr. Magee's recall. Col. Horace L. Robards, owner of the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs, died a few days since. Snow fell in Selma, Ala., on the 6th inst. It was the first snow in that latitude for many years.
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A British war steamer, has been off Mobile several days, and one of her officers is now in that city looking for a "British Consul." There is no such article there since Mr. Magee's recall. Col. Horace L. Robards, owner of the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs, died a few days since. Snow fell in Selma, Ala., on the 6th inst. It was the first snow in that latitude for many years.
A British war steamer, has been off Mobile several days, and one of her officers is now in that city looking for a "British Consul." There is no such article there since Mr. Magee's recall. Col. Horace L. Robards, owner of the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs, died a few days since. Snow fell in Selma, Ala., on the 6th inst. It was the first snow in that latitude for many years.
A British war steamer, has been off Mobile several days, and one of her officers is now in that city looking for a "British Consul." There is no such article there since Mr. Magee's recall. Col. Horace L. Robards, owner of the North Carolina White Sulphur Springs, died a few days since. Snow fell in Selma, Ala., on the 6th inst. It was the first snow in that latitude for many years.